Walmart has made its $4 prescription program in which customers can get 30‐day supplies of a range of common medications for $4 a key component of its effort to change its image from "rapacious, money‐hungry global megacorporation" to "friendly fun‐time global megacorporation."

"Comics writer Mark Sable was detained and intensively questioned by the TSA for carrying a script for an upcoming comic book about a writer who is detained and intensively questioned by the TSA for writing a comic about terrorism." Seriously, wtf?

The broadcaster and baseball historian Bob Costas has reflected on Gehrig's legacy as a role model. "His qualities as a person were always admired," Costas said. "But that admiration grows when contrasted with the graceless, self-regarding personas of so many present-day public figures."

"In his most recent editorial, O'Reilly has exposed both his ignorance and his appreciation for officially-sanctioned speech. It should come as no surprise that the top "personality" on the Fox Propaganda Network would harbor such notions given their reputation as the media mouthpiece for the Republican Party."

Neda was killed in cold blood by the murderous government of Iran. This video is a tribute to her and all other Brave Iranian women standing beside the men on the dangerous streets of Iran and fighting for their freedom.

In one of the most remarkable engineering feats of our time, the aging Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity are still taking orders and sending home pictures more than five years after they were supposed to turn into slabs of space junk.

Architects recognized the park's need for shade, but were presented with a dilemma that salt water from the nearby would make it difficult to grow same pine trees that already existed on site. To fix the problem, they developed a fiberglass, salt-resistant shade structure that would complement the angled and varied effect of the pine tree's shape.

It's helpful to think of the evolution of montage-use as the cinematic equivalent of cocaine. While it hasn't completely gone away, in the 80s it was everywhere, and filmmakers apparently believed it gave them license to completely abandoned all reason and logic. Here are the most simultaneously awesome and baffling ...

Hundreds are selling medical marijuana in the city. The council is looking for a way to reduce the number. A store near Hancock Park is among the first 14 medical marijuana dispensaries targeted for extinction by a City Council chagrined that it allowed hundreds to open in Los Angeles despite a 21-month-old moratorium.

Drug dealers account for many of the 10,800 people killed since Mexican President Felipe Calderon began a crackdown on cartels in 2006-particularly in border cities where the battles are fiercest. In Tijuana, they fill at least 90 percent of the body bags, according to top law enforcement officials.

A Playstation on your cell phone? Might not be so far-fetched. The latest news out of the Japanese electronics and gaming giant is that it's "considering developing a cellphone-game gear hybrid" on Sony Ericsson phones.

From the first time he saw Emmett "Doc" Brown fire up the Mr. Fusion home energy reactor in the "Back to the Future" movies, Dave Nichols has always wanted to make a vehicle run on garbage.Two decades after the trilogy, the 42-year-old home builder and auto shop owner from eastern Connecticut isn't traveling through time in a DeLorean, yet.

Although the video is a few years old now and probably should be updated with at least one vicious throw down from Lebron James this season, it still holds fairly true. I say drop the #10 dunk of Ricky Davis and replace it with the Lebron throw down on the whole Atlanta Hawks team where his headband got knocked off, then you have a list.

The sun is the focus of a deepening mystery. Solar scientists want to know: Why is the sun so quiet? So-called sunspots, intense solar storms that eject mass amounts of energy and darken the solar surface, have been all but missing the last two years. Typically, the more spots, the more energy the sun gives off.

Due to steep declines in property values, aborted plans for luxury condominium developments can be a boon for cities looking to reclaim prime real estate for community use, restoring native plants and animals in the process. One high-profile prospect sits abandoned on 160-acres of pristine waterfront in Tampa, Fla.

Rising above the pad's fixed service tower, a Delta IV rocket soars into the sky with the GOES-O satellite aboard. Liftoff was at 6:51 p.m. EDT from Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The first attempt to launch GOES-O, on June 26, was scrubbed due to thunderstorms.

Lenovo put nearly a year of research into two design changes that debuted on an updated ThinkPad laptop this week. No, not the thinner, lighter form or the textured touchpad — rather, the extra-large "Delete" and "Escape" keys.

If there are two things that drive the folks at the world-famous Cheyenne Mountain complex crazy, it's the widely held public perceptions that, for one, the complex has shut down altogether, and that it is synonymous with NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command.